Irish Film: New trailer for Donal Foreman's Out of Here

Donal Foreman’s award winning vision of Dublin’s youth, Out of Here, has a brand new trailer.

The film, which stars Fionn Walton (What Richard Did), Aoife Duffin (Moone Boy), and Annabell Rickerby (Get Up and Go) opens in the IFI for an exclusive theatrical release from the 7th of November.

There’s been real excitement surrounding Out of Heresince it debuted at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2013 with director Donal ForemanDonal Foreman is an Irish filmmaker living between New York City and Dublin best known for his two features, Out of Here and The Image You Missed. winning this year’s CineTALENT award at this year’s JDIFF. Donal Foreman and members of the cast will take part in an Opening Night Q&A after the 18.30 screening on 7th November.Tickets are on sale for that now.

College dropout Ciaran (Fionn Walton) returns from Asia and, over the course of a week, reintroduces himself to friends, family, and the Dublin city he left behind. Uncomfortable living at home with his parents, new flame Melissa (Aoife Duffin) offers excitement, but his true hope is to reconnect with ex-girlfriend Jess (Annabell Rickerby).

The focus is on small, human details: how Ciaran relates to his friends, to his unemployed father, to Dublin’s familiar and unfamiliar landmarks – north-side beaches, city playgrounds, south-side house parties. Already an experienced shorts filmmaker, Foreman’s talent is unmistakable here, as he patiently builds a rare and exceptionally true-to-life portrait of what it is to be young, educated and aimless in Ireland today.

There’s also a chance to see some of Foreman’s accomplished short films that stylistically and thematically foreshadow Out of Here on Monday 10th November 18.30. Foreman will present four short films and discuss them with Michael Ryan of the IFI.

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